Title of article :
Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Protein Kinase Inhibitor Pyrrol Derivate
Author/Authors :
Kuznietsova, Halyna M Institute of Biology - Taras Shevchenko National University - Volodymyrska 64/13 - Kyiv 01601 - Ukraine , Yena, Maryna S Institute of Biology - Taras Shevchenko National University - Volodymyrska 64/13 - Kyiv 01601 - Ukraine , Kotlyar, Iryna P Institute of Biology - Taras Shevchenko National University - Volodymyrska 64/13 - Kyiv 01601 - Ukraine , Ogloblya, Olexandr V Institute of Biology - Taras Shevchenko National University - Volodymyrska 64/13 - Kyiv 01601 - Ukraine , Rybalchenko, Volodymyr K Institute of Biology - Taras Shevchenko National University - Volodymyrska 64/13 - Kyiv 01601 - Ukraine
Abstract :
In our previous studies we showed antitumor and anti-inflammatory activities of protein kinases inhibitor pyrrol derivate 1-(4- Cl-benzyl)-3-Cl-4-(CF3-fenylamino)-1H-pyrrol-2,5-dione (MI-1) on rat colon cancer model. Therefore anti-inflammatory effect of MI-1 on rat acetic acid induced ulcerative colitis (UC) model was aimed to be discovered. The anti-inflammatory effects of MI-1 (2.7 mg/kg daily) compared to reference drug Prednisolone (0.7 mg/kg daily) after 14-day usage were evaluated on macro- and light
microscopy levels and expressed in 21-grade scale. Redox status of bowel mucosa was also estimated. It was shown that in UC group
the grade of total injury (GTI) was equal to 9.6 (GTIcontrol = 0). Increase of malonic dialdehyde (MDA) by 89% and protein carbonyl
groups (PCG) by 60% and decrease of superoxide dismutase (SOD) by 40% were also observed. Prednisolone decreased GTI to
3 and leveled SOD activity, but MDA and PCG remained higher than control ones by 52% and 42%, respectively. MI-1 restored
colon mucosa integrity and decreased mucosa inflammation down to GTI = 0.5 and leveled PCG and SOD. Thus, MI-1 possessed anti-inflammatory properties, which were more expressed that Prednisolone ones, as well as normalized mucosa redox balance, and so has a prospect for correction of inflammatory processes.
Keywords :
Anti-Inflammatory , Protein Kinase Inhibitor Pyrrol Derivate , grade of total injury (GTI)
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal